ashish saxena
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2009-03-06 20:23
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 incurred sample reanalysis (ISR) [Bioanalytics]

incurred sample reanalysis (ISR):
1. IS IT NECESSARY TO PERFORM ISR FOR BOTH FAST AND FED STUDY SAMPLES?
2. IF I HAVE DATA OF ISR FOR A STUDY, IS IT NECESSARY TO PERFORM ISR EVERY TIME FOR THE SAME MOLECULE OF DIFFERENT STUDY?
3. WHAT IS THE CRITERIA TO PERFORM ISR AND ITS ACCEPTANCE LIMITS?
ASHISH SAXENA
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2009-03-06 20:31
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@ ashish saxena
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 keyboard general protection fault

Dear Ashish,

your keyboard’s -key got jammed after the first line!

You should [image] repair / replace it (I don’t assume you’re SH:angry:UTING, since you agreed with the forum’s policy today).

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